According to the ministries, the warming of the surface of the Pacific is causing fish to dive deeper, preventing birds from hunting them. theSun thesundaily Maxico PacificOcean AH5N1 birds
: Massive die-offs of birds on the coast of Mexico, following similar phenomena in Peru and Chile, are “most probably” due to a warming of the waters of the Pacific Ocean, authorities said Friday.
“The most probable cause of this epidemiological event is the warming of the waters of the Pacific Ocean, due to the effects of the El Nino climate phenomenon,“ they said in a joint statement. The El Nino weather phenomenon, generally associated with a rise in global temperatures, occurs on average every two to seven years and its effects are already being felt, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced last week.
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